Overview
Don’t just stay in the airport. Make the most of your Guangzhou layover, and embark on a well organized sightseeing tour of the city.
Whether you’re here for 5-6 hours or 7-8 hours, we have an engaging route ready for you. The tour takes you to visit the top Guangzhou city highlights.
Cultural Deep Dive: Visit the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, a jewel of Lingnan architecture, and immerse yourself in the city’s rich clan culture and artistic heritage.
Modern Marvels: Explore the towering skyscrapers of Zhujiang New Town and the iconic Canton Tower, reflecting Guangzhou’s progressive spirit.
Natural Beauty & Culinary Delights: Stroll along the scenic Lychee Bay, experience the traditional charm of Yongqing Fang, and satiate your taste buds with authentic Cantonese dim sum.
Remember, this tour is all about you. Want to tweak the plan or delve deeper into a specific attraction? Our guides are flexible and knowledgeable, ensuring your Guangzhou experience is just the way you want it. We understand the constraints of a layover. With punctual pickups, well-planned routes, and timely returns to the airport, rest assured you’ll be back in time for your connecting flight. With our our crafted Guangzhou Layover tour, your layover in Guangzhou doesn’t have to be a waiting game. Let’s transform those transit hours into an exploration of Guangzhou City!
You Can Experience “Must-see & Must-do” with This Tour
- Highlight 1: Immerse yourself in the splendor of the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, a masterpiece of Lingnan architectural design. Be captivated by its unparalleled decorative artistry, from the meticulous stone, brick, and wood carvings to decorative ceramic and lime sculptures...
- Highlight 2: Witness skyscrapers in Zhujiang New Town. Behold the iconic Guangzhou Tower, towering and gleaming against the city skyline. As twilight descends, saunter alongside the tranquil Pearl River, embracing the city's charm night scene.
- Highlight 3: Revel in the tranquil ambiance of Lychee Bay, and stroll along the picturesque waterway. Follow in the footsteps of old Cantonese locals as you explore the grand mansions of Xiguan, savor delicacies at century-old teahouses, and listen to the melodious tunes of traditional Cantonese opera.
- Highlight 4: Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Yongqing Fang, an ancient alleyway transformed into a modern cultural street. Admire the preservation of traditional qilou architecture while enjoying a blend of art galleries, handicraft shops, and local eateries.
Itinerary Day by Day
Néih hóu! Welcome to Guangzhou, a vibrant city that seamlessly blends modernity with tradition. As you step out of the Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, our dedicated guide will be there to greet you.
Before we start, our guide will briefly discuss the itinerary with you. Depending on your layover duration, we’ve tailored two exciting routes for you. But remember, this tour is all about you. Want to tweak the plan? Just let us know. We aim to make the most of your Guangzhou layover and maximize opportunity to discover the city’s highlights. Learn the local culture, history, life and sites from your local knowledgeable guide. Afterwards you will be transferred back to Guangzhou airport where the trip concludes.
Recommendation Route: 5-6 Hours Stopover TimeChen Clan Ancestral Hall – Zhujiang New Town – Huacheng Square ( Canton Tower Outside View) – Pearl River
During the layover time, your guide will take you to visit the highlights of Guangzhou. Firstly, you will visit Chen Clan Ancestral Hall(陈家祠), a representation of the traditional Lingnan architecture and culture. The clan concept in the Lingnan region (which covers Guangdong and Guangxi provinces, and parts of Fujian) is very strong, and people attach great importance to the worship and memorial of their ancestors. The ancestral hall is the place where people worship their ancestors and the carrier of the clan culture. The Chen Clan Ancestral Hall stands as the largest, best-preserved, and most exquisitely decorated ancestral hall-style architecture in China, earning it the title of the “Jewel of Lingnan Architectural Art“. This majestic hall was collectively financed and constructed by the Chen clans from all 72 counties of Guangdong province and was fully completed in 1894. Spanning an impressive 15,000 square meters, it showcases the grandeur and prominence of Guangdong’s predominant surname, Chen. However, the true marvel that has etched the hall’s name in the annals of architectural history is its unparalleled decorative artistry. The hall showcases the “Three Carvings” (San Diao) – stone, brick, and wood carvings; the “Two Moldings” (Liang Su) – ceramic and lime sculptures; and additionally, the intricate cast ironwork and exquisite color paintings, together recognized as the “Seven Wonders” (Qi Jue). Each element, be it a wooden panel, a brick wall, or a stone pathway, is embellished with designs and motifs teeming with symbolism and folklore. Additionally, the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall houses the Guangdong Folk Art Museum, where you can witness traditional Guangdong crafts such as ivory carvings, jade sculptures, Guangdong embroidery, and Guangdong colored ceramics, etc.
Afterward, your guide will accompany you to the Zhujiang New Town(珠江新城), which is Guangzhou’s central business district and the symbol of its modern skyline. Home to towering skyscrapers: the sleek Guangzhou IFC Tower and the majestic CTF Finance Center. Looming in the distance is the iconic Canton Tower, an astonishing feat of engineering soaring to 600 meters. Locally, these three titans are affectionately dubbed “广州三件套” or “Guangzhou Three Piece Set.”
The heart of the New Central Axis, Huacheng Square (花城广场), is a sprawling green urban park and public space surrounded by landmarks like the Guangzhou Opera House, designed by the famous architect Zaha Hadid, and the new Guangzhou Library, the Guangdong Provincial Museum. Most importantly, appreciate the slim outline of the iconic Canton Tower (广州塔) on the opposite bank of the Pearl River. The tower boasts a unique, slender, and curvaceous design, inspired by the idea of a twisting female figure. The tower is often referred to as “Xiao Man Yao,” which means “young lady with a tight waist” in Chinese.
Lastly, don’t miss a stroll along the Pearl River(珠江), especially during the evening. With the city lights reflecting on the water, and the famous Pearl River Cruise passing by, it’s a picturesque scene blending the old and new worlds of Guangzhou.
As our tour concludes, we’ll ensure a smooth return to Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, giving you ample time for your next flight.
Recommendation Route: 7-8 Hours Stopover TimeChen Clan Ancestral Hall – Lychee Bay – Cantonese dim sum – Yongqing Fang – Huacheng Square (Canton Tower Outside View)
During the layover time, your guide will take you to visit the highlights of Guangzhou. Firstly, you will visit Chen Clan Ancestral Hall(陈家祠), a representation of the traditional Lingnan architecture and culture. The clan concept in the Lingnan region (which covers Guangdong and Guangxi provinces, and parts of Fujian) is very strong, and people attach great importance to the worship and memorial of their ancestors. The ancestral hall is the place where people worship their ancestors and the carrier of the clan culture. The Chen Clan Ancestral Hall stands as the largest, best-preserved, and most exquisitely decorated ancestral hall-style architecture in China, earning it the title of the “Jewel of Lingnan Architectural Art“. This majestic hall was collectively financed and constructed by the Chen clans from all 72 counties of Guangdong province and was fully completed in 1894. Spanning an impressive 15,000 square meters, it showcases the grandeur and prominence of Guangdong’s predominant surname, Chen. However, the true marvel that has etched the hall’s name in the annals of architectural history is its unparalleled decorative artistry. The hall showcases the “Three Carvings” (San Diao) – stone, brick, and wood carvings; the “Two Moldings” (Liang Su) – ceramic and lime sculptures; and additionally, the intricate cast ironwork and exquisite color paintings, together recognized as the “Seven Wonders” (Qi Jue). Each element, be it a wooden panel, a brick wall, or a stone pathway, is embellished with designs and motifs teeming with symbolism and folklore. Additionally, the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall houses the Guangdong Folk Art Museum, where you can witness traditional Guangdong crafts such as ivory carvings, jade sculptures, Guangdong embroidery, and Guangdong colored ceramics, etc.
Then follow in the footsteps of the local “Old Guang” residents, and take a leisurely walking along scenic Lychee Bay (荔枝湾). Its name was derived from the abundant lychee trees that once lined its banks, bearing sweet fruit each summer. Once the backyard garden of wealthy merchants in Xiguan, the bay is now a serene water town in the heart of the city. As you meander along the bay, you will soak in the surroundings with age-old banyan trees lining its shores and rickety wooden boats gently drifting on its calm waters, bordered by aged buildings and temples. You will also encounter several historical bridges, each with its unique architecture and backstory, and come across the quintessential “Xiguan Big Houses” and other traditional Cantonese architectures, showcasing the opulence of Guangzhou’s bygone era.
When in Xiguan, how can one miss the Cantonese dim sum? You can take a break at one of the many traditional teahouses. Sip on a freshly brewed cup of local tea selections like Tieguanyin (铁观音), Pu’er (普洱), Chrysanthemum (菊花茶), Jasmine (茉莉), etc. As you relish the aroma and flavor of the tea, indulge in genuine dim sum (small dishes) such as red rice sausage (红米肠), shrimp dumplings (虾饺), and barbecue pork buns (叉烧包), Egg Tarts (蛋挞), Phoenix Talons (凤爪), etc. Locals often refer to the morning tea (Yum Cha) custom as “一盅两件”, which translates to “one cup, two pieces“. This phrase originates from the longstanding tradition of retired residents who would spend their mornings at teahouses. They would typically order a pot of tea and two baskets of dim sum, leisurely reading a newspaper to pass the time.
After enjoying Guangdong yum cha, your next destination should be the Lychee Bay Grand Theater (荔枝湾大戏台). This theater serves as a venue for public benefit performances, to promote and preserve traditional Cantonese opera art forms. If your timing is right, you might be fortunate enough to catch a live performance. Nestled alongside Lychee Bay, the theater exudes a unique charm where the melodious chirping of birds harmoniously intertwines with the soulful rhythms of Cantonese opera echoing from the stage. Just a short distance away is the Lychee Bay Museum (荔枝湾博物馆), which showcases the unique cultural landscapes, folk customs, and historical narratives of Lychee Bay. Within its confines are three major exhibition areas. Notably, the Xiguan Folklore Hall is transformed from a quintessential Xiguan grand mansion. Through authentic household furnishings and scene displays, it partially recreates the traditional archetype of a Xiguan house, offering a close glimpse into the lifestyle, cultural ambiance, and daily scenarios of Xiguan residents of yesteryears.
Afterward, make your way to Yongqing Fang. Yongqing Fang(永庆坊) is located on the historically rich Enning Road (恩宁路), which boasts the longest and most intact qilou (骑楼) street in Guangzhou. The qilou, a hallmark of Guangzhou architecture, features a continuous covered walkway on the ground level with residential spaces above. This design, combining shopping and sheltered pedestrian access, epitomizes the city’s blend of commerce and community. Post-renovation, Yongqing Fang manages to retain the vintage charm of old Guangzhou’s Xiguan flavor, all the while infusing modern commercial artistry into its fabric. Strolling down Yongqing Fang, you’re immediately embraced by a confluence of the old and the new. Rows of well-preserved, traditional Xiguan-style houses line the street, their facades exuding old-world charm, while their interiors house a myriad of trendy boutiques, art galleries, craft shops, and coffee joints, bringing a touch of contemporary urban chic to the historic surroundings.
Lastly, your guide will accompany you to the Huacheng Square(花城广场), is a sprawling green urban park and public space surrounded by landmarks like the Guangzhou Opera House, designed by the famous architect Zaha Hadid, and the new Guangzhou Library, the Guangdong Provincial Museum. Most importantly, appreciate the slim outline of the iconic Canton Tower (广州塔) on the opposite bank of the Pearl River. The tower boasts a unique, slender, and curvaceous design, inspired by the idea of a twisting female figure. The tower is often referred to as “Xiao Man Yao,” which means “young lady with a tight waist” in Chinese.
As our tour concludes, we’ll ensure a smooth return to Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, giving you ample time for your next flight.
More Ideas for Layover Exploration:
If you have more than 8 hours for your layover in Guangzhou, there are several options you can consider. Our suggestion is to visit Beijing Road (1 hour), Yuexiu Park ( 1 hour), Shamian Island (50 minutes), Museum of the Tomb of the Nanyue King (1.5 hours), Dr Sunyat-sen Memorial Hall (40 minutes), Qingping Medicine Market (40 minutes),etc. However, if you would like to customize your trip based on your preferences, interests, and the amount of time available, we can provide some recommendations and help you create a personalized itinerary.
Thank you for choosing Majestic China Trips for your Guangzhou Layover tour. We are always dedicated to serving you and look forward to welcoming you again for your future trips to China/Asia.
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Accommodation: None

Cantonese Dim Sum

Yongqingfang, Guangzhou

Guangzhou Huacheng Square

Chen Clan Ancestral Hall
Price: What’s Included & What’s Excluded
What’s Included?
- Experienced drivers & air-conditioned vehicles
- Professional licensed English-speaking local guide
- Hotel accommodation with breakfasts
- Domestic flights (economy class) or high-speed trains (second class) listed in the itinerary
- Admission tickets, activities, meals listed in the itinerary
- Accident insurance
- Our service from tour planning, handling, operational and finishing your trip
What’s Excluded?
- International airfares
- Entry visa fees
- Personal expenses
- Single room supplement
- Recommended optional activities
- Arrival/departure flights or train on the first and last day
- Tips or gratuities for guides and drivers
Important Trip Notes for Booking a Private China Tour
How do I book a private China tour?It is very simple to book a private China tour. Select the tour you are interested, and click “Make an Enquiry for Free”. Tell us your demands and likes while submitting the form. During this process, you don’t need to pay immediately. After sending us your requirements, one of our professional travel experts will get back to you within 0.5 to 24 hours. When all the information have confirmed, then you make the deposit. Please feel free to contact the travel expert directly if you have any questions prior to booking.
Extend Your China TourThe above itinerary is the sample one that most travelers would go like that. The tour can be customized based on your likes, interests and budget. At the same time, if you want to extend this tour, just tell us your favored destinations and things to do. Our professional travel experts will redesign the trip totally for you and your group at the best price. Tell us your ideas now >>
TransportationIn a private tour, it means you will transfer to the tourist attractions in one city by private vehicle. The private car we selected is spacious, comfortable and air-conditioned. And the driver we use are very experienced. As for traveling between two destinations, we use domestic flights (economy seat) or high speed trains (second class seat, usually less than 6 hours). The local guides and drivers will pick you up at the airport/train stations, and escort you to the hotel.
Meals
“B” stands for breakfast. You will have it at your hotel in the morning.
“L” stands for lunch. The restaurants we will arrange for you are all designated tourist restaurants approved by local tourist administration bureau. All are in good sanitary conditions. Your guide will assist you with ordering the dishes.
“D” means dinner. All dinners are excluded in the itinerary. You have the chance to taste some authentic Chinese food and local snacks.
If you have special dietary requirements (vegetarian, halal, kosher, Indian, or gluten-free), please let us know before your booking. We will try our best to take care of you.
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